Wiper ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Wiper ( noun )

  1. A device or implement used to wipe a surface clean, typically a rag or piece of cloth.
  2. A device used to wipe rain or snow from a windshield.

Origin:

From old english wiper, wiperian, from wīpian ("to wipe"). cognate with dutch wiper, german wipper.

Examples:

  1. She grabbed a wiper from the bucket and began to scrub the floor.
  2. The wiper on the driver's side of the car was not working properly.
  3. I need to buy new wipers for my car before it rains again.
  4. The baby's wiper was dirty, so I changed it for a clean one.
  5. The wiper on the blackboard was used to erase the chalk writing.

(As a verb)

Wiper ( verb )

  1. A device or implement used to wipe a surface clean, typically a rag or piece of cloth.
  2. A device used to wipe rain or snow from a windshield.

Origin:

From old english wiper, wiperian, from wīpian ("to wipe"). cognate with dutch wiper, german wipper.

Examples:

  1. She grabbed a wiper from the bucket and began to scrub the floor.
  2. The wiper on the driver's side of the car was not working properly.
  3. I need to buy new wipers for my car before it rains again.
  4. The baby's wiper was dirty, so I changed it for a clean one.
  5. The wiper on the blackboard was used to erase the chalk writing.
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